Thanks to Paul Lancaster’s informative account published last year in the Sydney Alumni Magazine, we already know a great deal about the arrangements made for the music festival which celebrated the opening of Sydney University’s Great Hall in 1859. My paper focuses on the significance of this event, by placing it in the context of contemporary criticism of the University, of contemporary musical culture, and of paternalist ideas about the importance of fostering high culture in New South Wales. This leads to some consideration of the festival’s significance in the light of developing national feeling and of ideas about the kind of colonial nation New South Wales ought to be. The Great Hall celebration also had implications for communal fee...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences.This thesis is a broadly-b...
From the first recorded colonial performance, on board the First Fleet ship Scarborough, to the twen...
"The study examines two decades in the musical life of Ballarat, a regional city in south-eastern Au...
Thanks to Paul Lancaster’s informative account published last year in the Sydney Alumni Magazine, we...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
March 1 1904 marked the publication of the first syllabus in New South Wales public schooling, a sin...
This thesis documents the early history of the City of Sydney Eisteddfod from its beginning in 1933 ...
© 2018 Dr Sarah KirbyBetween 1879 and 1890 there was barely a year in which an international exhibit...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
The University of Sydney was the greatest single beneficiary of philanthropy in nineteenth-century N...
Music occupied an ill-defined place in the universities of nineteenth-century Britain. The endowment...
The anniversary of the foundation of the colony at Sydney was celebrated from early in the nineteent...
This thesis concerns the place of music in New South Wales schools from 1920 to 1956. The initial ch...
In April 1927 Sydney’s Sunday Times featured a gramophone recording of Bach’s B minor Mass made the ...
This thesis involves a 'thick description' of music and musical representation in a single year: 182...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences.This thesis is a broadly-b...
From the first recorded colonial performance, on board the First Fleet ship Scarborough, to the twen...
"The study examines two decades in the musical life of Ballarat, a regional city in south-eastern Au...
Thanks to Paul Lancaster’s informative account published last year in the Sydney Alumni Magazine, we...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
March 1 1904 marked the publication of the first syllabus in New South Wales public schooling, a sin...
This thesis documents the early history of the City of Sydney Eisteddfod from its beginning in 1933 ...
© 2018 Dr Sarah KirbyBetween 1879 and 1890 there was barely a year in which an international exhibit...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
The University of Sydney was the greatest single beneficiary of philanthropy in nineteenth-century N...
Music occupied an ill-defined place in the universities of nineteenth-century Britain. The endowment...
The anniversary of the foundation of the colony at Sydney was celebrated from early in the nineteent...
This thesis concerns the place of music in New South Wales schools from 1920 to 1956. The initial ch...
In April 1927 Sydney’s Sunday Times featured a gramophone recording of Bach’s B minor Mass made the ...
This thesis involves a 'thick description' of music and musical representation in a single year: 182...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences.This thesis is a broadly-b...
From the first recorded colonial performance, on board the First Fleet ship Scarborough, to the twen...
"The study examines two decades in the musical life of Ballarat, a regional city in south-eastern Au...